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Ukraine's Zelenskyy says he stands by ceasefire proposal to Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Monday that he stood by a proposal made to Russia for ​a ceasefire contingent on Moscow halting all attacks ‌on energy infrastructure, APA reports citing Reuters.

Zelenskyy said in his nightly video address that the proposal had been conveyed to Moscow through the U.S. He also said ​work was continuing with U.S. negotiators on security ​guarantees, which he called the key to lasting ⁠peace.

"If Russia is ready to stop strikes on ​our energy infrastructure, we will be ready to respond ​in kind," he said. "This proposal has been conveyed to the Russian side through the Americans."

Moscow reacted coolly to Zelenskyy's proposal last week, saying it ​favoured an overall ​peace deal ⁠instead.

In his remarks on Monday, after an overnight attack on the Black Sea port ​of Odesa killed three people, Zelenskyy said ​Russia ⁠appeared unwilling to agree to an Easter ceasefire.

"We have repeatedly proposed to Russia a ceasefire at least for Easter, ⁠a ​special time of the year," he ​said. "But for them, all times are the same. Nothing is sacred."

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